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>> there's one report suggesting that ambassador stevens that he was on a, quote, al-qaeda hit list. is this a scurrilous humor, gallous humor when one is workg in a period of great difficulty and challenge or is there something more to what he allegedly -- i stress that word -- said? >> as to your question, i have no information or reason to believe there's any basis for that. >> sean: despite the fact that our own ambassador e wrote it in his own diary, we're supposed to believe he never mentioned any of these concerns to his superiors, no emails, no diplomatic cables, nothing? secretary clinton also claims that the administration had no information to suggest that our assets in libya were ever at risk, but in light of the news that this was a premeditated terrorist attack by more than 100 al-qaeda affiliated operatives and in light of the fact that it was conducted on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks, how in the world are we to believe that there were no warning signs? perhaps it's because there was in fact warning signs and they ignored them. it was ignored by a pres
>> there's one report suggesting that ambassador stevens that he was on a, quote, al-qaeda hit list. is this a scurrilous humor, gallous humor when one is workg in a period of great difficulty and challenge or is there something more to what he allegedly -- i stress that word -- said? >> as to your question, i have no information or reason to believe there's any basis for that. >> sean: despite the fact that our own ambassador e wrote it in his own diary, we're supposed to...
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and christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the september 11th attack in benghazi and molly henneberg is following the story live in washington what happens next. >> she has her supporters including the president saying she's done extraordinary work at the united nations and providing the best knowledge that the administration had at the time. and john kerry, democratic chairman of the foreign relations committee says she's a quote enormously capable person, but republican congressman peter king is it not convinced. he wants to know why five days after the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others, ambassador rice stated publicly on several talk shows it was a spontaneous attack that grew out of an anti-muslim video when there was evidence it was a coordinated terror attack. >> ambassador rice should resign and we should investigate how high up this went and if the administration would voluntarily come forward and why they gave out this false information when they had to know there was so much else out there and yet, they wanted to rule out terro
and christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the september 11th attack in benghazi and molly henneberg is following the story live in washington what happens next. >> she has her supporters including the president saying she's done extraordinary work at the united nations and providing the best knowledge that the administration had at the time. and john kerry, democratic chairman of the foreign relations committee says she's a quote enormously capable person, but...
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>> eric: the day after ambassador stevens and three others were killed, president obama gets on the plane and campaign stop in vegas is different from the other 2,002 people who died in afghanistan in the last 11 years. >> bob: you are suggesting we're not at war -- >> eric: he should have stayed home and met with the intel people. >> dana: definition of war in uniform versus the terrorist attack of civilians there is a difference there. andrea, i want your take because senator mccain talked about this strange, bizarre discrepancy between what the administration knew about the intel and what they said to the american people. and now how it was self-evident and trying to muddy the waters. i don't think they will get away with it, especially when it comes to oversight from congress. senator mccain. >> i think it interferes with the depiction that the administration is trying to convey, al-qaeda is on the way. everything is fine in the middle east. >> you think it's political? >> it's certainly political. how else could you trot out, our u.n. ambassador to say this was a spontaneous demonstr
>> eric: the day after ambassador stevens and three others were killed, president obama gets on the plane and campaign stop in vegas is different from the other 2,002 people who died in afghanistan in the last 11 years. >> bob: you are suggesting we're not at war -- >> eric: he should have stayed home and met with the intel people. >> dana: definition of war in uniform versus the terrorist attack of civilians there is a difference there. andrea, i want your take because...
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eastern, kitty ferguson on theoretical physicist and author steven hawking, an unfettered mind. at 9:00, george dyson talks about the realization of alan turing's theoretical universal machine in the 1940s and '50s. at 10:30, john girtner traces some of the 20th century's most important inventions. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >> between 1971 and 1973, president richard nixon secretly recorded nearly 4,000 hours of phone calls and meetings. >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell, i've done this so often in conversations with people, i'll say we'll concede that and make them feel good, but then don't give them the big one. >> every month, hear more on the tapes including discussions are future presidents, key white house advisers, and intelligence agency heads. saturdays at 6:00 p.m. eastern. this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will liste
eastern, kitty ferguson on theoretical physicist and author steven hawking, an unfettered mind. at 9:00, george dyson talks about the realization of alan turing's theoretical universal machine in the 1940s and '50s. at 10:30, john girtner traces some of the 20th century's most important inventions. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >> between 1971 and 1973, president richard nixon secretly recorded nearly 4,000 hours of phone calls and meetings. >> always agree on the little...
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that attack killed ambassador stevens and three other americans. molly henneberg is live in washington. what did ambassador rice say and why does congressman king believe she should step down? >> reporter: ambassador rice went on sunday talk show two weeks ago and called the attack in libya a spontaneous reaction to an anti-muslim video. congressman king said by that time there was circumstantial evidence showing this was a terrorist attack. >> either ambassador rice was deliberately misleading the american people or showed and demonstrated such a lack of knowledge and sophistication that she shouldn't hold that position. >> reporter: sources tell fox news intelligence officials knew within one day of the assault that killed ambassador stevens and three others that it was a coordinated terror attack, likely tied to al-qaeda. >> heather: molly, ambassador rice does have her defenders, what are they saying? >> reporter: the state department for one contends when she spoke she made her remarks based on best information that the obama administration ha
that attack killed ambassador stevens and three other americans. molly henneberg is live in washington. what did ambassador rice say and why does congressman king believe she should step down? >> reporter: ambassador rice went on sunday talk show two weeks ago and called the attack in libya a spontaneous reaction to an anti-muslim video. congressman king said by that time there was circumstantial evidence showing this was a terrorist attack. >> either ambassador rice was...
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welcome, steven. thank you for having me asay think about it is to think of the history of the internet and e-mail and wikiped wikipedia. these arall things we rely on in all facets of society from the government to the private sector and yet they wer all es decentralized groups of people collaborating in an open way without any kind of ownership over their idea, without any patents, just an open netwo collaboration that's created all of these things we now depend on. you know, ife were havinhis convertion 40 yrs ago t's go be the open nonpropry tairt collaboration that's going to build things, you would have said go back to your commune in california, right? but, in fact, now we can point to these things and say they do rktheye changed t plat in ahe ita ways, what else can they do. >> one of the things that marks your work is optimism. you talk northbound this work, when youe a doom seayer, naysayer, ty look at you. onedhe title, this optimism. how do you as a writer and a thinker and as a person who
welcome, steven. thank you for having me asay think about it is to think of the history of the internet and e-mail and wikiped wikipedia. these arall things we rely on in all facets of society from the government to the private sector and yet they wer all es decentralized groups of people collaborating in an open way without any kind of ownership over their idea, without any patents, just an open netwo collaboration that's created all of these things we now depend on. you know, ife were...
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consulate in benghazi libya that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. and his testimony for the house and senate intelligence committees bizarre revelations about the four-star general's affair with paula broadwell. we're back with phil and kim strassel and joining matt, what have we learned now? the election's over this week, about the benghazi attack. >> the drip, drip of information keeps coming out and coming out. and we've learned far more about the personal life than benghazi the last two months and the important thing this week, especially on friday was that general petraeus was reported to have told the senate intelligence committee in closed hearings that he thought it was terrorism within 24 hours. which questioned the narrative put out by the white house, subsequently and for the eight days afterwards, they said, no, no, al-qaeda had nothing to do with it. this was the fault of the, you know, anti-islam video on youtube. >> paul: video. >> yeah. >> paul: bill, does that mesh with what we've been told the cia had been telling susan rice? >> i
consulate in benghazi libya that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. and his testimony for the house and senate intelligence committees bizarre revelations about the four-star general's affair with paula broadwell. we're back with phil and kim strassel and joining matt, what have we learned now? the election's over this week, about the benghazi attack. >> the drip, drip of information keeps coming out and coming out. and we've learned far more about the personal...
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so things could get very bloody for a while. >> woodruff: steven haydemann what about that. the units around the president. >> i think we have to be aware that if the regime feels it's been backed into a corner, if some of its supporters who believe they were in an existential havingal for survival look at current trends and feel they really have no choice but to mount increasingly offensive actions against the uprising in an effort to either shift momentum or simply to save themselves that this could be the start of a wave of aggression, a wave of attack on the part of the regime in which it's seeking to reassert its authority. we assert its ability to counteract this opposition, and so i tend to agree that we could see some quite extraordinary violence in the days ahead. >> woodruff: you're nodding your head. >> i agree with that. again i think the regime has taken a look around the region and there's not going to be a soft landing for the inner circle and the gloves are going to come off. we're seeing reports of chemical weapons being moved. so things could get very viole
so things could get very bloody for a while. >> woodruff: steven haydemann what about that. the units around the president. >> i think we have to be aware that if the regime feels it's been backed into a corner, if some of its supporters who believe they were in an existential havingal for survival look at current trends and feel they really have no choice but to mount increasingly offensive actions against the uprising in an effort to either shift momentum or simply to save...
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this is a question that i would pose even more directly to steven. one of the things i would use as a point of discussion and washington in the international community, again and again i hear we must arm the free syrian army. we must not do this until we have unified into a more cohesive hierarchal caand authoritative umbrella for the opposition. everything we've heard today suggests not only are they not that things, they're not going to become that anytime soon. yet this does not seem to stop people. it reminds me of nothing more than the people who told us the great detail and confidence that you cannot do counterinsurgency operations if you do not have a legitimate host national government. in afghanistan when we lack of that they argue we should go ahead and do it anyway. clearly what they described as necessary, it was not necessary. here there is a very strong temptation to go ahead and armed the free syrian army. is there is a prospect that in that time frame we're talking about and which are making the free syrian army might make a differenc
this is a question that i would pose even more directly to steven. one of the things i would use as a point of discussion and washington in the international community, again and again i hear we must arm the free syrian army. we must not do this until we have unified into a more cohesive hierarchal caand authoritative umbrella for the opposition. everything we've heard today suggests not only are they not that things, they're not going to become that anytime soon. yet this does not seem to stop...
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we saw steven spielberg's "lincoln" which is based on doris goodwin's book "teams of rivals." i have to tell you, absolutely fascinating. it's a must-see. i think every high school government class in america should be encouraged to see this. jenna blake agreed with me. jenna writes, i almost took my 16-year-old to lincoln after hearing your review. both my kids 12 and 16 will see it next weekend. i did tweet over the weekend that i like it. michael wrote, funny how the party of lincoln wants to secede from the union. seriously, lincoln, it is a great movie. i was moved by it big-time. a lot of political minutia in it. i think you'll love it. elizabeth warren is on her way to washington as a senator. and wall street is not happy about it. we'll be right back. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll
we saw steven spielberg's "lincoln" which is based on doris goodwin's book "teams of rivals." i have to tell you, absolutely fascinating. it's a must-see. i think every high school government class in america should be encouraged to see this. jenna blake agreed with me. jenna writes, i almost took my 16-year-old to lincoln after hearing your review. both my kids 12 and 16 will see it next weekend. i did tweet over the weekend that i like it. michael wrote, funny how the...
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i mean it's hard to oversee how important the stevens case was. ted stevens was the longest serving republican in senate history. he was a legendary figure. he was dedicated to alaska. he was a small man and a very direct man. you know, his job was he sought to bring federal dollars back to alaska. he was a powerful man. it's hard to overstate how important that case was. they raided his home more than a year before he was indicted. they had a long time to look at this case. and it was a huge conviction. at the time it was seen as a huge victory for the justice department. now, you know, years later, it's become -- and it is still a political issue in alaska and a political issue here. you have some of stevens' former colleagues bashing the justice department and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the judiciary committee says he may have a hearing on what happened here. it shattered morale. and it is still playing out. doj pulled back from some cases that you would prior to stevens case you would have think they would go after, for instance, the a
i mean it's hard to oversee how important the stevens case was. ted stevens was the longest serving republican in senate history. he was a legendary figure. he was dedicated to alaska. he was a small man and a very direct man. you know, his job was he sought to bring federal dollars back to alaska. he was a powerful man. it's hard to overstate how important that case was. they raided his home more than a year before he was indicted. they had a long time to look at this case. and it was a huge...
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as the president paid tribute to him right from the start. >> chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. and two weeks ago, he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. >> that's the first we learned about exactly what stevens was doing in benghazi, a city the u.s. had been warned was not safe. and the president continued in his speech vowing to find the killers. >> the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on american. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government, and from the libyan people. there should be no doubt that we will be relentless in tracking down the killers and bringing them to justice. >> relentless in tracking down the killers, and bringing them to justice. it's a promise. but does that promise add up? it has been 14 days since the american ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed. and we still don't know why, and we still do
as the president paid tribute to him right from the start. >> chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. and two weeks ago, he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. >> that's the first we learned about exactly what stevens was doing in benghazi, a city the u.s. had been warned was not safe. and the...
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and they mostly distanced themselves from rosen's comments, but steven colbert had fun with it. >> i have a personal stake in this issue, a mom, my mom. which makes me half mom on my mom side and these remarks infuriate me. this is good, folks, this story is delicious. jimmy put rosens quote up on the crawl, all the time, now play the quote on a loop. >> his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. >> now drop a fat beat on it. >> lost in the fire storm were the deeper issues that many female voters care about. mitt romney has a lot of ground to go to make up after the bruising primary. michelle bernard is the president of the women's center, and michelle goldberg is a contributor for "newsweek." they tried to keep the comments going for yet another day when mitt romney introduced his wife? where? at the nra convention, and then both romney's talked about not surprisingly the subject of motherhood. >> i happen to believe that all moms are working moms, and if you have five sons your work is never over. >> let me give a shout out to all mom that's are working. and by the way
and they mostly distanced themselves from rosen's comments, but steven colbert had fun with it. >> i have a personal stake in this issue, a mom, my mom. which makes me half mom on my mom side and these remarks infuriate me. this is good, folks, this story is delicious. jimmy put rosens quote up on the crawl, all the time, now play the quote on a loop. >> his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. >> now drop a fat beat on it. >> lost in the fire storm were the...
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speakers include steven simon the national security council's middle east and north africa senior director. after his half-hour remarks, we'll hear a panel that includes a discussion of iran's nuclear program. >> good morning. a very good morning to everyone. welcome back to the monday session of the national leadership conference of the anti-defamation league. one of the nation's premier civil rights and human relations agencies. we are very proud of our 100-year record of fighting bigotry and hate and building bridges of understanding between all people. we'd like to welcome our honored guests from the diplomatic and political community from the embassies of egypt and israel and others. [ applause ] i also would like to welcome the ambassador from norway. welcome, thank you for being here. [ applause ] before we start our session, i want to take a few moments to recognize our glass leadership classes. i know it's early, but i hear the buzz so i want to hear from you. let's start with atlanta and the southeast. [ applause ] how about detroit? [ applause ] houston and the southwest. [ appl
speakers include steven simon the national security council's middle east and north africa senior director. after his half-hour remarks, we'll hear a panel that includes a discussion of iran's nuclear program. >> good morning. a very good morning to everyone. welcome back to the monday session of the national leadership conference of the anti-defamation league. one of the nation's premier civil rights and human relations agencies. we are very proud of our 100-year record of fighting...
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stevens, which is up there. the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia seceded from the union. the troops moved over one night, across the potomac, over into arlington and alexandria and started building fortifications. after the first battle of manassas in july of 1861, in which the union was actually defeated, the men came streaming bagsed into stu -- back into the city, and the city, literally the confederates could have walk in and taken the city. after that, with the fear, more and more fortifications were built and general john g. bernard, who you might call the father of the civil war defenses in washington, and he was in charge of them for almost the whole war, started developing the system of fortifications around the capital and how they would actually defend the city from enemy invaders. after the second manassas, which was also a union defeat, fear again and some more i'm tus to make sure the for
stevens, which is up there. the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia seceded from the union. the troops moved over one night, across the potomac, over into arlington and alexandria and started building fortifications. after the first battle of manassas in july of 1861, in which the union was actually defeated, the men came streaming bagsed into stu -- back into the city, and the city,...
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ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. the now former cia director david petreaus was supposed to be of a hearing after resigning last week amidst a sex scandal there was concern he would testify. he is now schedule to address the committee friday. >> he is necessary. they understand and was there during that time wendy got the events occurred. >> ahead of the hearing, some republicans are criticizing u.n. ambassador susan rice, a leading candidate to replace secretary of state hillary clinton because she suggested the attacks began as a protest. >> the reason i don't trust her because i think she knew better and as she did not know better she should not be the voice of america. >> president obama fired back. >> senator mccain and senator gramm and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me -- senator graham. and i am happy to have that discussion. >> this closed door hearing on a host of 4 2:00 this afternoon. brianne carter come abc 7 news. >> now a developing story as police are hoping surveillance photos
ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. the now former cia director david petreaus was supposed to be of a hearing after resigning last week amidst a sex scandal there was concern he would testify. he is now schedule to address the committee friday. >> he is necessary. they understand and was there during that time wendy got the events occurred. >> ahead of the hearing, some republicans are criticizing u.n. ambassador susan rice, a leading candidate to replace secretary...
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steven law is a ceo of american cross roads and wrote this after the ruling, quote, while we would have preferred to see obamacare struck down, this will drive republican voter intensity sky high. the last time obamacare was litigated, republicans picked up an historic number of seats in the u.s. house and made big gains in the u.s. senate. david frum disagrees and wrote that the idea of repealing obamacare is a fantasy. even if republicans win the white house and the senate this year, he questioned whether they will really have the appetite for a fight, quote, suddenly, it will be their town halls filled with outraged senior citizens benefits are threatened and incumbantsies are threatened. their incumbencies already we're hearing some republicans wish to retain the more popular elements of the affordable care act. michael, if you were still running the rnc, how would you respond and advise members of the gop to approach this suggest? >> the operative word is to replace. whether they are seniors or young people or whoever they happen to be, looking for or have an expectation you are go
steven law is a ceo of american cross roads and wrote this after the ruling, quote, while we would have preferred to see obamacare struck down, this will drive republican voter intensity sky high. the last time obamacare was litigated, republicans picked up an historic number of seats in the u.s. house and made big gains in the u.s. senate. david frum disagrees and wrote that the idea of repealing obamacare is a fantasy. even if republicans win the white house and the senate this year, he...
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ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were murdered, a turkish broadcaster announced the arrest of two tunisians and called them suspect in the case. u.s. officials swiftly contacted them and they had no report on the action, they had an explanation why the fbi took so long to visit the so-called crime scene. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the fbi team and the dod support team to travel there. we did seek over flight for them permission as well as for landing of aircraft and we worked to get them the appropriate visas, so we've been working through all of these perm metations. >> that the perpetrators may have different nationalities or fled to far-flung countries exposes the myriad difficulties the fbi faces in hunting down the killers. >> and the intelligence operation and the way in which globalization helps because we can check passports more quickly, we can figure out which may be fraudulent and which may be associated with suspect terrorists. >> the state department panel led by former u.s. ambassador thomas pickering held a
ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were murdered, a turkish broadcaster announced the arrest of two tunisians and called them suspect in the case. u.s. officials swiftly contacted them and they had no report on the action, they had an explanation why the fbi took so long to visit the so-called crime scene. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the fbi team and the dod support team to travel there. we did seek over flight for them...
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steven gallager a happy birthday, but he may not have time to separate. >> thursday is a very big day. draghi will be telling us about the future bond buying program for the ecb. it's one of the biggest risks. i think the u.s. economic situation is okay, fiscal cliff is still out, but year is a big question mark. now we're going to hear those devil in the detail moments. we will hear about what conditions are going to be places on the purchases, and we're going to have a few disappointments. on any given day we will suffer some disappointments. >> allen, we have very important bench markets coming up here. now that we have the bernanke speech out of the way, the focus is on europe, right? >> yes, look at the euro, 126, and pressure on the dollar. i agree with steve, i think europe will take front and center stage. >> so what are your expectations for september? >> i think we'll see a lot of volatility. it has been with us for the last two years. i think it will stay as we get close to the financial cliff and europe comes back into play. >> thank you both, steven, thanks for joining us
steven gallager a happy birthday, but he may not have time to separate. >> thursday is a very big day. draghi will be telling us about the future bond buying program for the ecb. it's one of the biggest risks. i think the u.s. economic situation is okay, fiscal cliff is still out, but year is a big question mark. now we're going to hear those devil in the detail moments. we will hear about what conditions are going to be places on the purchases, and we're going to have a few...
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we're trading all of the big movers with steven, jim across the pond. first, our top story. to qe 3 or not to qe 3? that is the only question after a disappointing jobs report. is it coming? when and what will it mean to the markets? pete najarian? >> i think it absolutely puts qe 3 right in front of everybody. we heard all of the economists raising all of their numbers and that, of course, would push qe 3 off to the side. now that you put up a 96,000 number, everyone started moving up to 175,000, i believe i saw, as one of the higher numbers for one of the panelists. now all of a sudden it puts this back in front of everybody. now all of a sudden you look at jab jackson hole and you look at that final paragraph when you talk about mr. bernanke and the rest of the fed looking. watch the data and then they will react. >> steven, are you bullish on expectations that the fed is going to come to the party because of this jobs report today? >> i'm bullish on some action by the fed and i'd be happy, frankly, if they would just change their language and make it more hawkish. the re
we're trading all of the big movers with steven, jim across the pond. first, our top story. to qe 3 or not to qe 3? that is the only question after a disappointing jobs report. is it coming? when and what will it mean to the markets? pete najarian? >> i think it absolutely puts qe 3 right in front of everybody. we heard all of the economists raising all of their numbers and that, of course, would push qe 3 off to the side. now that you put up a 96,000 number, everyone started moving up to...
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but defense attorneys have always maintained stevens' innocent. prosecutors say this man, and lamar harris conspired to kill mcgwynn because he was a, quote, by the book guard who got in their way. similar violence had plagued the prison for years. >> reporter: and between now and monday morning, stevens himself must decide who he wants to sentence him. he can choose either the jury or the judge, regardless of who he picks. those start at 9:00. reporting live in annapolis, weijia jiang, wjz eyewitness news. >> weijia, thank you. stevens is already serving a life sentence for murdering a man in salisbury, back in 1997. >>> a man is murdered in broad daylight, on a quiet street in windsor hills. monique griego is in the newsroom with the latest on this investigation. monique? >> reporter: well, kai, it was neighbors who discovered the man's body, lying on the street, moments after the witnesses reported hearing gunfire. it all happened just before 11:00 this morning, in the 2900 block of haber ford road. the victim wasn't identified but detectives s
but defense attorneys have always maintained stevens' innocent. prosecutors say this man, and lamar harris conspired to kill mcgwynn because he was a, quote, by the book guard who got in their way. similar violence had plagued the prison for years. >> reporter: and between now and monday morning, stevens himself must decide who he wants to sentence him. he can choose either the jury or the judge, regardless of who he picks. those start at 9:00. reporting live in annapolis, weijia jiang,...
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remember steven tyler? he wrapped a couple bandanas on a mike stand. madonna's still got it. always has, always will. only one thing i found offensive. no one outside of nebraska got to see will ferrell's super bowl commercial. i'm not kidding. for some reason, will ferrell has taken it upon himself to make old milwauk
remember steven tyler? he wrapped a couple bandanas on a mike stand. madonna's still got it. always has, always will. only one thing i found offensive. no one outside of nebraska got to see will ferrell's super bowl commercial. i'm not kidding. for some reason, will ferrell has taken it upon himself to make old milwauk